Saudi Arabia and Indonesia Forge $27 Billion Economic Partnership
Saudi Arabia and Indonesia signed a series of agreements and memoranda of understanding valued at approximately $27 billion. These deals span various sectors, notably clean energy and petrochemicals, and were formalized during Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's visit to Saudi Arabia, where he met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

In a remarkable development for international trade, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia have entered into agreements worth approximately $27 billion. The accords encompass multiple sectors, including clean energy and petrochemicals, highlighting a burgeoning economic partnership between the two nations.
This significant announcement followed Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia, where pivotal discussions took place with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The agreements are expected to boost economic collaboration and investment between Saudi and Indonesian private sectors.
The Saudi state news agency, SPA, reported that these new deals reflect a strategic alignment between the nations, aiming to leverage resources and expertise across various industries. The agreements mark a noteworthy advancement in the bilateral relations fostering economic growth and technological exchange.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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